Regardless of politics, a survey of boomers shows that they are most concerned about the impact of rising health care costs on their retirement planning.
The dead know only one thing: It is better to be alive in Matthew Modine’s house for sale. This and more, today on Bankrate.com.
Bring back the (gas guzzling) spirit of the ’70s with these keen 2012 cars that have the mileage of a 1972 car.
Obama and Romney cited figures left and right in their first debate, many of which affect your pocketbook. Here’s a breakdown.
When it comes to returning the housing market to profitability, plans are sketchy.
President Barack “Shock Hawk” Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt “Too Legit To Quit” Romney have some tax plans in store for you.
In a reversal of the 2008 election, the rich are supporting Republicans.
As the election heats up, we should make sure retirement issues, including the future of Medicare and Social Security, are part of the discussion.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is finding himself in an awkward spot: He’s defending his net worth and at the same time trying to keep it private.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney defended his comment last week that he’s not concerned about America’s poor by explaining that his campaign focus is the majority of those in the middle class. But in an interview with CNN, he also said he’s not concerned about the very rich either, because they’re “doing OK.” The very
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